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Things to look for in a science curriculum for K-6
Trying to figure out what to do for a homeschool science curriculum? Here's some advice based on what we've experienced while ...
Monday is the last day to sign up for Science Museum Oklahoma’s Parents’ Night Out, an after-hours event, offering kids ages 6–12 hands-on science fun while parents enjoy a night out.
This free, bilingual app helps kids think like scientists with 10+ games. This free, bilingual Play & Learn Science! app helps kids “think like scientists,” with 10+ games that spark real-world ...
Science kits are a great way to get kids curious about our world and beyond. After all, these kits have the power to captivate, teach STEM skills, and entertain all at once. If your child is already ...
SALEM - The non-profit Change is Simple is taking lessons on climate science on the road with a school on wheels. It's called the Sustainability and Climate Innovation Learning Lab (SCILL). "We're an ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - This summer kids can learn about science while having fun at the Blue Earth Plaza Splash Pad in Manhattan. Splash into Science is a weekly science segment provided by the ...
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Fun activities for teaching weather
Rain or shine, you can make learning about weather fun and engaging with this list of hands-on activities for teaching weather.
Children of all ages will be able to see a lot more color and activities with the Kites for Kids event at the Carnegie Science Center. A space at the museum will be transformed into something special ...
A popular show has popped back into Orange County. Bubblefest is at the Discovery Cube Orange County in Santa Ana, with shows and science lessons for children through April 14. Bubble artist Melody ...
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